- India is the primary strategic interest of Pakistan in Afghanistan, says US official
India is the "primary strategic interest" of Pakistan in Afghanistan, a top US intelligence official has told lawmakers
- 'India is the primary strategic interest of Pak and Afghan'
With the belief that India can play an important role in Afghanistan, a top US intelligence official said New Delhi is the primary strategi...
US dealing with al-Qaeda element on Pakistani territory: US Defence Secretary Chuck HagelGraham hoped the infrastructure put in place in Afghanistan by the US would not be dismantled post 2014.
Cyber attack poses major threat to US-China relationship:LevinA top American Senator has said cyber attacks originating from China posed a major threat to the US-China bilateral relationship.
- U.S. report says HSBC handled Iran, drug money
"The culture at HSBC was pervasively polluted for a long time," said Senator Carl Levin, chairman of the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee...
- China continues to challenge US: Pentagon commander
'The US remains committed to evolving this security relationship with the objective of coexisting peacefully and regional security.'
- US demands Haqqani be put on terror blacklist
Haqqani network met all the standards of blacklist as it's been conducting attacks in US targets & personnel in Afghanistan
- Senator Levin asks Pakistan to come clean on bin Laden links
"Just as importantly, the Pakistani people deserve these answers, for they have suffered greatly from al-Qaeda's violent extremism," he sai...
- Pak Army, ISI have questions to answer: US Senator
Pakistan Army and its powerful spy agency ISI have a lot of questions to answer as Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was hiding in a mansion c...
- Pak Army, ISI have questions to answer: US Senator
Pakistan Army and its powerful spy agency ISI have a lot of questions to answer as Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was hiding in a mansion c...
- Blacklist pro-Pak Haqqani group: Petraeus
In a development that could sour relations between Washington and Islamabad, the new US military commander in Afghanistan, Gen David H Petr...
- Goldman planned to profit from bust: Senate probe
Goldman Sachs developed a strategy to profit from the housing meltdown and reaped billions at the expense of clients, a Senate investigatio...
- GM to assemble Volt battery packs at US plant
General Motors Co chief Fritz Henderson says a new $43 million plant in Michigan will assemble battery packs for the company's upcoming rec...
- GM races with staff buyouts, may get to keep federal loans
General Motors said 7,500 United Auto Workers members signed up for buyouts the company needs as part of cuts to keep $13.4 billion in US a...
- US may send more troops to Afghanistan
US says up to three more US combat brigades may go to Afghanistan.
- US intelligence not ruling out Musharraf's impeachment
Although they do not have the numbers, the two major parties in Pakistan could still impeach President Pervez Musharraf if they get backed ...
- Global tax war promises pain for consumers
Competition between tax regimes around the world is intensifying as governments seek to retain industries and attract foreign investment, a...